Retention of rapid onset of maternal behavior during pregnancy in primiparous rats

Robert S. Bridges
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Abstract

Possible inhibitory effects of pregnancy upon the retention of maternal responsiveness in primiparous rats were examined by measuring behavioral latencies to respond to foster young in pregnant primiparous, nonpregnant primiparous, and virgin female rats. While high serum titers of progesterone associated with pregnancy are reported to inhibit rapid onset of maternal behavior in primigravid rats, findings in the present study demonstrate that the physiological state associated with a second pregnancy did not disrupt rapid reestablishment of maternal behavior. Specifically, 30–36 days after last exposure to their own young the median latencies to respond maternally to foster young ranged from 0.43 to 1.25 days for pregnant and nonpregnant primiparous rats. In contrast, virgin female rats with no prior maternal experience responded maternally significantly slower (median latencies: 4.33–4.75 days) than did primiparous females. These data suggest that after hormonal activation maternal responsiveness is retained independent of hormonal state.

初产大鼠怀孕期间母性行为快速发作的保留
通过测量怀孕的初产大鼠、未怀孕的初产大鼠和未怀孕的雌性大鼠对培育幼崽的行为潜伏期,研究了怀孕对初产大鼠母性反应保留的可能抑制作用。据报道,与妊娠相关的高血清滴度黄体酮可以抑制原孕大鼠快速开始的母性行为,但本研究的结果表明,与第二次妊娠相关的生理状态并不会破坏母性行为的快速重建。具体来说,30-36天后最后接触自己的年轻的平均延迟回应母亲般地培养年轻的范围从0.43到1.25天孕妇和妊娠初产的老鼠。相比之下,没有母性经验的雌性大鼠的母性反应明显慢于雌性大鼠(中位潜伏期:4.33-4.75天)。这些数据表明,荷尔蒙激素激活孕产妇响应是保留独立后的状态。
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